If it's a place you can be in, you use "in". If you can't be in it, you can be "at" it.
Though otherwise, the difference is not very well defined.
2 de junio de 2010
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IN MY PLACE
-"Will you go to the meeting in my place?" = will you represent me/go instead of me?
- "I am sitting in my place at the table" = I'm where I should be/in the seat that has been reserved for me/where I always sit.
AT MY PLACE
-"Let's all meet at my place at 6.30pm" = at my house
1 de junio de 2010
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